Indonesia Raises Crude Palm Oil Benchmark Price, Cuts Cocoa Reference Rate For July

Indonesia Raises Crude Palm Oil Benchmark Price, Cuts Cocoa Reference Rate For July

JAKARTA, Jul 3 (NNN-ANTARA) – The Indonesian government has increased the benchmark price of crude palm oil (CPO) in July by 21.51 U.S. dollars, to 877.89 dollars per metric tonne, and lowered the reference price for cocoa beans by 152.92 dollars to 9,438.60 dollars per metric tonne, the Ministry of Trade said, yesterday.

The new policy is effective from Jul 1 to Jul 31, according to a statement issued by the ministry.

“The increase in the CPO reference price was due to rising demand, especially from India, which was not matched by an increase in production,” said Isy Karim, acting director general of foreign trade at the ministry.

The government has imposed an export duty of 52 dollars per metric tonne on CPO for the period, Karim said in the statement.

Regarding cocoa beans, the government continues to levy a 15 percent surcharge on exports of the commodity.

“The decline in the cocoa bean reference price was influenced by an increase in supply from major producing countries,” Karim added.– NNN-ANTARA  

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